Clydesdales/Athenas (200+ lb / 91+ kg)Looking to lose that spare tire? Ideal weight 200+? Frustrated being a large cyclist in a sport geared for the ultra-light? Learn about the bikes and parts that can take the abuse of a heavier cyclist, how to keep your body going while losing the weight, and get support from others who've been successful.

Well, I asked for some help in the fall about good riding sunglasses, and my daughter bought me a pair of the Ares that come with three different lenses. What a plus for me. I am planning on using them only for bicycling, but I may use them for other things also. I rode with them for the first time the other day, and they really keep the wind out of my eyes, and even on a cloudy day, they will be a plus, as I can put in a lighter lense, and if I ever get into night riding, I can use the clear lense.

This is just a postive thing that I hope will help someone else that wants the eye protection, but doesn't always want dark lenses. They are on sale right now for under $20.00 and I think my family paid almost $40.00 for them. And yes, they do fit on my fat head and adapted well to my daughter's smaller head also.

I have some with multiple lenses and I am going to replace them with the photochromic lenses. I am getting tired of swapping lenses based on the conditions. I borrowed a pair with these lenses from a guy the other day when I forgot mine and the weather went from major overcast to bright sun and it was nice not having to be stuck with the clear lenses after the sun came out.